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Marriott Slaterville
City Zoning Code

13.30 Standards

For Single Family Dwellings

13.30.010 Codes And Standards

Any dwelling or other structure which is designed or intended for human habitation must meet the Standards of the Uniform Building Code and other codes as adopted by the City, or if it is a Manufactured Home, it must meet the standards of, and be certified under the National Manufactured Housing and Standards Act of 1974 and must prominently display an Insignia approved by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development and must not have been altered in violation of such codes.

13.30.020 Additional Requirements

In addition to the above Codes and Standards, the following requirements shall also be met:

  1. The dwelling must be permanently connected and attached to a site built permanent foundation and, if a manufactured house, which meets I.C.B.O. guidelines for Manufactured Housing installations if a manufactured house. Any enclosure must be secured to the perimeter of the dwelling and constructed of materials that are weather resistant and aesthetically consistent with concrete and masonry foundation materials.
  2. The dwelling must be permanently connected to and approved for all required utilities.
  3. The dwelling must be taxed as real property. If the dwelling is a manufactured home, an affidavit must be filed with the State Tax Commission pursuant to Utah Code Annotated 59-2-602 and qualified therefore as an improvement to real estate.
  4. The dwelling must provide a minimum of 72 square feet of enclosed storage with the minimum height of six feet and located in a basement or garage area or in an accessory storage structure. Such structure shall conform to all applicable building codes.
  5. Porches and landing for ingress and egress to the dwelling must be built in accordance with Chapter 33 of the Uniform Building Code as adopted by the State of Utah.
  6. At least 60% of the roof must be pitched at least 2:12 pitch and shall have a roof surface of wood shakes, asphalt, composition, wood shingles, concrete, metal tiles, slate, built up gravel materials or other materials approved by the Uniform Building Code as adopted by the State of Utah.
  7. The dwelling shall have exterior siding consisting of wood, masonry, concrete, stucco, masonite or metal or vinyl lap. The roof overhang, including rain gutters, shall not be less than one foot, measured from the vertical side of the building but not including bay windows, nooks, morning rooms, etc.
  8. The width of the dwelling shall be at least 20 feet at the narrowest point of its first stored for a depth of at least 20 feet exclusive of any garage area. The width shall be considered the lessor of two primary dimensions. If the width of the dwelling faces a street and is less than one half of the length, the required off-street parking shall be in a 2 car garage attached to the length of the dwelling.
  9. Required off-street parking spaces shall be side by side.
  10. The City Building Inspector, as the Zoning Enforcement Officer, in concert with the Planning Commission, may approve deviations from one or more of the development or architectural standards provided herein on the basis of a finding that the architectural style proposed provides compensating design features and that the proposed dewing will be compatible and harmonious with existing structures in the vicinity. Together, they may also require other deviations to achieve the overall goals and purposed of this ordinance.
  11. These requirements may be appealed to the Board of Adjustment.